Houses are ‘supposed’ to be your biggest investment so if you take care of them, when you go to sell them, you get top dollar and not a pile of headaches.
I don’t think Deb knew how badly her house was falling apart until recently which is why she’s doing all she can now to ‘right’ the situation.
I think I’d also just sell it as is. I’m not sure she’ll get back the money invested, never mind the time and energy it will take.
If I were Deb, I’d be looking for an area I’d like to live in first. Something completely different than what she’s had. Since she has some problems with excessively worrying about the neighbours, I’d find a little place amongst others where I’d have a bit of land so will have some needed space.
She will love, love, this part. Have plenty of neighbours around which she’ll warm up to since she’s going to want and need them as she gets older since she has no children watching out for her.
Deb, you are quite a bit like my parents so I’m betting you have plenty of money to step it up a notch and live a better, more luxurious life. If it were up to my parents in their last years, they would have tried to stay in their house and been even more frugal with their money. They clung on to money so tight that it was so difficult to convince them that spending their money ON THEMSELVES was the wisest choice they could make. They could have a better life. Be around other people their own age, get all their meals made, get all their laundry and housekeeping done. Not that you’re here yet. I’m just talking mindset here.
Retirement living areas is something to seriously consider. We have areas not too far from here that are neighbourhoods for seniors only and these people are seriously happy. They are living independently in their own houses, which are beautiful or apartments, or units, yet getting benefits of retirement living. Yard maintenance is cared for , there’s special activities, a church and fellowship, plenty of outtings and things to do. It’s seriously something to consider and I think you’d actually like it.
It was miraculous how my parents resisted the nursing home idea with every ounce of energy they had but once they moved there they loved it and their health improved. Of course they are much older than you so at a different stage but similar mindset.
Live your existing life for you. Find the nicest area, the finest houses or apartments and start a better life and lifestyle. It will be your greatest investment. Your health will improve.
People need people especially when they get older. At least consider it.
I don’t think Deb knew how badly her house was falling apart until recently which is why she’s doing all she can now to ‘right’ the situation.
I think I’d also just sell it as is. I’m not sure she’ll get back the money invested, never mind the time and energy it will take.
If I were Deb, I’d be looking for an area I’d like to live in first. Something completely different than what she’s had. Since she has some problems with excessively worrying about the neighbours, I’d find a little place amongst others where I’d have a bit of land so will have some needed space.
She will love, love, this part. Have plenty of neighbours around which she’ll warm up to since she’s going to want and need them as she gets older since she has no children watching out for her.
Deb, you are quite a bit like my parents so I’m betting you have plenty of money to step it up a notch and live a better, more luxurious life. If it were up to my parents in their last years, they would have tried to stay in their house and been even more frugal with their money. They clung on to money so tight that it was so difficult to convince them that spending their money ON THEMSELVES was the wisest choice they could make. They could have a better life. Be around other people their own age, get all their meals made, get all their laundry and housekeeping done. Not that you’re here yet. I’m just talking mindset here.
Retirement living areas is something to seriously consider. We have areas not too far from here that are neighbourhoods for seniors only and these people are seriously happy. They are living independently in their own houses, which are beautiful or apartments, or units, yet getting benefits of retirement living. Yard maintenance is cared for , there’s special activities, a church and fellowship, plenty of outtings and things to do. It’s seriously something to consider and I think you’d actually like it.
It was miraculous how my parents resisted the nursing home idea with every ounce of energy they had but once they moved there they loved it and their health improved. Of course they are much older than you so at a different stage but similar mindset.
Live your existing life for you. Find the nicest area, the finest houses or apartments and start a better life and lifestyle. It will be your greatest investment. Your health will improve.
People need people especially when they get older. At least consider it.
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